Ultimate Spider-Man Trailer Shows a Brand New Day for Peter Parker


Ultimate Spider-Man Trailer Shows a Brand New Day for Peter Parker



The original incarnation of Marvel Comics’ lived (and basically ) on Brian Michael Bendis’ run on that book with a number of artists including Mark Bagley, Sara Pichelli and plenty more was so consistent that it remained a bright spot among the larger messiness of its home universe. And in the same way that much of the Avengers draws on the Ultimates incarnation from by Mark Millar and Bryan Hitch, the same is true for the webhead: pretty much everything connected to Spider-Man in the last decade has been pulling from book. Marvel’s gearing up to bring the Ultimate line of comics back, beginning with by writer Jonathan Hickman and artist Marco Checchetto. If you weren’t already aware of how different this book is meant to be compared to other starring Peter Parker, the new trailer really underlines it. Unlike the previous Ultimate version of Peter, this one is a grown man who’s only recently gotten his powers as a result of the classic spider bite. So instead of navigating high school woes, we’ll be seeing Peter balance being a hero with his and being the father of an unnamed son and daughter. Despite the appearance of Spider-Man mainstays like Mary Jane, Kingpin and J. Jonah Jameson, there’s some notable shakeups as seen in the trailer. Both Aunt May and Norman Osborn are dead after some widespread event that took the lives of many, and in the case of the latter, that means our Green Goblin may end up being Harry instead (or his Ultimate equivalent). And it also appears that this Ultimate Peter will be due for a costume change sooner than expected—swapping from the classic Spidey suit to the Black, 2099, and Sensational Spider-Man ones teases some interesting possibilities in what’ll likely be an eventful first year (or more) for the book. Hickman and Checchetto’s will begin on January 12, 2024. , and
Publish Date : 2023-11-26 21:00:00
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